Managing Pancreatitis with Ayurveda

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Managing Pancreatitis with Ayurveda

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Case Description

Managing pancreatitis with Ayurveda offers a holistic and integrative approach to this challenging condition. Ayurvedic therapies, rooted in centuries-old wisdom, focus on rebalancing the body's doshas, primarily targeting the agni (digestive fire) and reducing inflammation. Herbal formulations and...

Case Summary

  • Pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas, a disease increasingly prevalent in modern times. While there's no direct reference in traditional Ayurvedic texts, its symptoms can be correlated to existing concepts. Historically, the disease was first reported in the 17th century, with tropical pancreatitis being reported in India in 1985. Typical symptoms include severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, backache, weight loss, steatorrhea, and uncontrolled blood sugar.

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Vaidya Shikha Prakash

Vaidya Shikha Prakash

CEO and Ayurveda Physician at Padaav Speciality Ayurvedic Treatment Center ,Uttrakhand
Vaidya Shikha Prakash, a highly accomplished third-generation Ayurvedic Physician, has garnered a decade-long clinical experience specializing in treating a wide array of chronic and lifestyle diseases using her profound knowledge of rasa aushadies, which are metal-based herbo-mineral compounds. Her clinical expertise encompasses addressing conditions ranging from migraine, pancreatitis, liver diseases, and specific forms of cancer such as prostate, breast, and pancreas, to allergic rhinitis, childhood asthma, lifestyle diseases, PCOD, PCOS, urticaria, gastroesophageal reflux disease, sinusitis, DVT, and non-communicable diseases.

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